

Clerks
Directed by Kevin Smith7.790%89%7.4
Convenience and video store clerks Dante and Randal are sharp-witted, potty-mouthed and bored out of their minds. So in between needling customers, the counter jockeys play hockey on the roof, visit a funeral home and deal with their love lives.
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- tellumApril 12, 2025Basically starts a new era for stoner comedies as the successor to Cheech and Chong. All too relatable for young adults, and one of the most quotable movies ever. “In A Row?”
- flavo434d agoClerks is a brilliant example of how sharp writing and unforgettable characters can elevate a low‑budget film into a cult classic. Dialogue is the lifeblood of this movie—rapid‑fire, irreverent, philosophical, and often hilariously irrelevant. Kevin Smith builds the entire experience around conversations, and it works because those conversations feel authentic, messy, and deeply human. The supporting cast adds colour and nuance, popping in and out with memorable quirks, but there’s no question the leads carry the film with their chemistry and deadpan delivery. What makes Clerks so compelling is its ability to turn everyday frustrations and mundane routines into something funny, relatable, and oddly profound. It’s a masterclass in script‑driven storytelling, proving you don’t need spectacle when the characters and dialogue are this strong. Clerks remains a defining indie film—raw, talkative, and endlessly quotable.
- NonPlayableContentDecember 7, 2025I love this polished turd. The dark humor and characters you hate but need more of.
- wonderrxjrNovember 2, 2025The greatest stoner writing ever. Kevin Smith is so smitty with his vulgar writing I love it. The Dante and Randal dynamic is soooooo good love it every time. Dante really the every man it feels like. This movie is truly an all timer I wish Kevin Smith kept this heat up but he sadly tapered off after Dogma
- DeezNuttsiApril 20, 2025Fun fact: Clerks 3 has a higher fan rating that this gem. Make it make sense. I love this movie though. One of the best.
- Matthew RotherhamFebruary 18, 2025I'm not even supposed to be here today!
Clerks Trivia
Clerks was released on November 9, 1994.
Clerks was directed by Kevin Smith.
Clerks has a runtime of 1 hr 32 min.
Clerks was produced by Scott Mosier, Kevin Smith.
The key characters in Clerks are Dante (Brian O'Halloran), Randal (Jeff Anderson), Veronica (Marilyn Ghigliotti).
Clerks is rated R.
Clerks is a Comedy film.
Clerks has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.















